#BoostSM Social Media For Communications & Investigations Hosted By @BoostForKids at @TorontoPolice College

Boost For Kids Social Media For Communications and Investigations Education Protocol Training June 4, 2013 at Toronto Police College

Special thank you to Chief William Blair, Deputy Chief Peter Sloly, Deputy Chief Mike Federico, Deputy Chief Mark Saunders, Sergeant Tim Burrows, Constable Warren Bulmer and Corporate Communications heads Mark Pugash and Meaghan Gray of Toronto Police Service for allowing the framework for the presentations today to grow and be a valued and necessary community success and safety tool. Thank you to every person who has contributed to the teamwork happening today in any way. Everyone is valued and appreciated.

This blog captures information presented at a workshop Tuesday June 4, 2013 9:30am – 12:00pm at the Toronto Police College. The post is designed to be a reference for the 100 delegates at the workshop and others who are interested to share with colleagues and friends to further the use of social media for communications and investigations for community success and safety. Our motto for the day is “Each one teach one”. The hash tag for the event on twitter is #BoostSM. The text of the flyer for the event is posted below. Thanks to Pearl Rimmer from Boost For Kids for organizing and leading big for community success and safety. There will be many ideas presented to further the use of social media for success and safety

To see what the audience is saying about the presentation in social media check out Epilogger by clicking here

PROTOCOL EDUCATIONAL TRAINING

“The Role of the Police in Social Media Investigations”
An insight into the use of social media and how investigators are using the Internet to prevent crimes and increase public safety.
Presented by:
INVESTIGATIONS Detective Jeff Bangild (Toronto Police Service)
and
COMMUNICATIONS PC Scott Mills (Toronto Police Service Corporate Communications & Crime Stoppers Social Media Adviser)